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Exploring the Raspberry Pi 2 with C++

Author Warren Gay
Publisher Apress
Category Computers
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Author(s)Warren Gay
PublisherApress
ISBN / ASIN1484217381
ISBN-139781484217382
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank779,846
CategoryComputers
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

You have a Pi 2, but what exactly can you do with it? This book takes you on a tour of the Pi 2 hardware and all of the fantastic things that you can do to create innovative and useful projects with your Pi. Start with creating a workstation that does actual work, and move into installing a custom kernel, creating a clock, learning the ins and outs of the GPIO interface, and pick up some useful C++ skills along the way.
Warren Gay, author of Mastering the Raspberry Pi, takes you through a set of experiments to show just what the Pi 2 is capable of and how you can use it to make your own fantastic creations.
What You Will Learn:
  • How to create an experimenter's workstation for the Pi 2, complete with breadboard and even Arduino
  • All the details of GPIO, including a custom command for working with it
  • Useful projects like a general purpose clock and the PiSpy
  • Quick intro to C++ for the Pi
  • How to make a multi-core webserver

Who this book is for:Intermediate electronics enthusiasts and Pi fans, makers, students, teachers, and everyone who wants to know how to make the Pi really work.
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